Gold is a novel by British authorDan Rhodes published in September 2007 byCanongate.[1] It won the inauguralClare Maclean Prize for Scottish Fiction and has since been published in five other languages: Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian.[2] It was also one of the 'best books of 2007' according to critics atThe Independent.[3] It was controversially shortlisted as a contender for the Greatest Welsh novel, even though the writer is English and the novel had previously won the Clare Mclean Prize for Scottish fiction.[4]
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Author | Dan Rhodes |
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Cover artist | XIAO atwww.nthcreative.co.uk |
Language | English |
Publisher | Canongate |
Publication date | 2007 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Media type | Print & eBook |
Pages | 198 |
ISBN | 1-84195-953-7 |
Plot introduction
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Set in a coastal village inPembrokeshire, the novel concerns Miyuki Woodward, a young Welsh-Japanese woman who spends a month every winter staying in a nearby cottage, away from her female partner Grindl (with whom she runs a decorating business), as a lesson in not taking each other for granted. Her appearance in the local pub is welcomed by all, but this year she becomes more involved in the local community than usual; the gold in the title referring to her impulsive gold spray-painting of a prominent boulder on a nearby beach, which soon attracts the attention of the local police.
References
edit- ^"GOLD".Kirkus Reviews. 24 June 2010 [Aug 1, 2007].Archived from the original on 22 November 2012. Retrieved14 November 2024.
- ^"Gold". 5 January 2010.
- ^"The best books of 2007".Independent.co.uk. 30 December 2007.
- ^"The Greatest Welsh Novel". 1 March 2021.
External links
edit- webpage
- Independent review[dead link]
- Starting a gold rush in darkest WalesSunday Herald review
- There's gold in them there nostrilsGuardian review
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